Mojio at Mobile World Congress 2017

Meet Mojio in Barcelona at MWC 2017

MWC 2017, the Next Element, is poised to be the most influential trade show of the year for several transformative industry segments, including the rapidly growing connected car space. For visionary perspectives on connected vehicles and the future of transportation, be sure to join our senior executives at the following events during the week. If you’d like to book a private meeting with us, please fill out this form by clicking here.

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Specific details to be revealed at MWC. Here’s a hint: in partnership with SAP Vehicles Network, we will be revealing the seamless parking experience of the future, made available on today’s cars. Mojio will be demoing the solution throughout MWC inside of SAP’s booth.

Deutsche Telekom Partnering Hub Event & Panel Discussion

For the second year in a row, we are collaborating with our amazing partners at Deutsche Telekom to bring the MWC audience our vision for the future of connected vehicles. If your car could talk, what would it say? The DT partnering unit and Mojio invite to join the partnering hub on “How platforms and partnerships are powering the new automotive ecosystem.“

This event will be comprised of several short talks from DT executives and Mojio, as well as a panel discussion focused on future innovations within the connected car space and the importance of partnerships in building out the ecosystem. During this event, DT and Mojio give interesting insights into the successful 360° rollout of their connected car proposition and will announce further next big steps.

Participants:

Claudia Nemat, Board member for Technology and Innovation, Deutsche Telekom

Thomas Kicker, VP Business Development and Partnering at Deutsche Telekom AG

As 5G and Vehicle-To-X technologies are currently in development, and with more self-driving and electric vehicles appearing on our roads, the software in the car needs to replace human senses and perceptions with automated means to continuously assess, perceive and respond to risks on the road. For the foreseeable future, self-driving vehicles will share the road with human driven connected and unconnected cars. This panel will discuss what capabilities future platforms will need to handle for mixed traffic scenarios so that any vehicle can collaborate with each other and what contextual services can be offered.

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